Nuclear Safety. 1. The aim of cooperation is to provide for a safer use of nuclear energy. 2. Cooperation in the nuclear field shall mainly cover the following topics: - research and protective measures to increase safety particularly of the tailings at the uranium ore processing plant at Sillamäe, and at the former Soviet nuclear submarine training centre at Paldiski, - staff training, - upgrading of Estonia's laws and regulations on nuclear safety and strengthening of the supervisory authorities and their resources, - nuclear safety, preparation for nuclear emergencies and accident management, - radiation protection, including environmental radiation monitoring, - fuel cycle problems, safeguarding and physical protection of nuclear materials, - radioactive waste management, - decommissioning and dismantling of nuclear installations, - decontamination, - establishment of uniform safety standards to protect the health of workers, the general public and the environment and ensuring that they are applied. 3. Cooperation will include the exchange of information and experience and R & D activities in accordance with the provisions on science and technology. 4. The Parties agree on the necessity of making efforts to cooperate, within the framework of their respective powers and competences, in order to combat nuclear smuggling. Cooperation in this area should include exchange of information, technical support for analysing, identifying and disposing of the material, and administrative and technical assistance for the installation of efficient customs controls. Further cooperation in this field could be identified as need arises.
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Samples: Eu Association Agreement, Eu Association Agreement, Eu Association Agreement
Nuclear Safety. 1. The aim of cooperation is to provide for a safer use of nuclear energy.
2. Cooperation in the nuclear field shall mainly cover the following topics: - — research and protective measures to increase safety particularly of the tailings at the uranium ore processing plant at Sillamäe, and at the former Soviet nuclear submarine training centre at Paldiski, - — staff training, - — upgrading of Estonia's ’s laws and regulations on nuclear safety and strengthening of the supervisory authorities and their resources, - — nuclear safety, preparation for nuclear emergencies and accident management, - — radiation protection, including environmental radiation monitoring, - — fuel cycle problems, safeguarding and physical protection of nuclear materials, - radioactive waste management, - — decommissioning and dismantling installations, of nuclear installations, - — decontamination, - — establishment of uniform safety standards to protect the health of workers, the general public and the environment and ensuring that they are applied.
3. Cooperation will include the exchange of information and experience and R R& D activities in accordance with the provisions on science and technology.
4. The Parties agree on the necessity of making efforts to cooperate, within the framework of their respective powers and competences, in order to combat nuclear smuggling. Cooperation in this area should include exchange of information, technical support for analysing, identifying and disposing of the material, and administrative and technical assistance for the installation of efficient customs controls. Further cooperation in this field could be identified as need arises.
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Samples: Association Agreement, Association Agreement
Nuclear Safety. 1. The aim of cooperation is to provide for a safer use of nuclear energy.
2. Cooperation in the nuclear field shall mainly cover the following topics: - research and protective — industrial measures to increase upgrade the safety particularly of Lithuanian nuclear power plants, — evaluation of the tailings at feasibility of improving the uranium ore processing safety of the existing power plant at Sillamäein Ignalina, and at the former Soviet nuclear submarine training centre at Paldiski, - — upgrading of staff training, - — upgrading of Estonia's Lithuania’s laws and regulations on nuclear safety and strengthening of the supervisory authorities and their resources, - — nuclear safety, preparation for nuclear emergencies and accident management, - — radiation protection, including environmental radiation monitoring, - — fuel cycle problems, safeguarding and physical protection of nuclear materials, - — radioactive waste management, - — decommissioning and dismantling of nuclear installations, - — decontamination, - — establishment of uniform safety standards to protect the health of workers, the general public and the environment and ensuring that they are applied.
3. Cooperation will include the exchange of information and experience and R & D R&D activities in accordance with the provisions on science and technology.
4. The Parties agree on the necessity of making efforts to cooperate, within the framework of their respective powers and competences, in order to combat nuclear smuggling. Cooperation in this area should include exchange of information, technical support for analysing, analysing and identifying and disposing of the material, and administrative and technical assistance for the installation of efficient customs controls. Further cooperation in this field could be identified as need arises.
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Samples: Association Agreement, Europe Agreement Establishing an Association